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Two children die as drag race skids out of control

A drag race in the United States, Texas turned fatal when a driver lost control of the car and crashed, leaving two children dead and four more people in hospital.

“Black lives have mattered since I was born” – Quinton de Kock vows to take the knee in emotional apology

In an emotional apology, Quinton de Kock has made a U-turn and declared he is willing to take the knee before cricket matches.

Letter from Khartoum: Running and running from the men in uniform

If you are in Khartoum, you run. You run because all your neighbours are running.

Signed Serena card auctioned for R650,000

One of tennis legend Serena Williams’ rookie cards she signed in 2003 has sold for an astonishing R656,000, smashing the record for the most expensive women’s sports card ever.

The mysterious man they call Mzansi’s own John Wick strikes again as crime ravaged communities cheer

The man the community has nicknamed John Wick is hailed a hero by Mamelodi, Tshwane residents for slaying alleged gang members of the Boko Haram gang which has terrorised the community for many years.

Hello, darkness my old friend, you’ve come to visit yet again – and this time it’s about as dark as it can be!

Eskom has announced that they will be implementing stage four load shedding from Wednesday noon until early Friday morning as more power stations fall apart.

Kiwi rugby player’s death investigated as a possible suicide

New Zealand rugby player Sean Wainui, who played Super Rugby for the Chiefs, died in a car crash on 18 October in McLaren Falls Park in the Bay of Plenty.

Heroic taxi drivers save woman from dim-witted hijackers

A woman and her car have emerged without a scratch from a terrifying hijacking attempt after a group of heroic taxi drivers stepped in and sent the thugs packing.

Menzi on Wednesday: How the PSL fails football lovers

Many football lovers on social media are voicing their disappointment and blaming the government for not allowing them to return to stadiums.

King Misuzulu commended for steering clear of politics ahead of elections

AmaZulu King Misuzulu kaZwelithini has received praise for not using his powerful seat to garner support for any political party ahead of next week’s all-important municipal polls.

The late Mpura and Killer Kau crowned at the first SA Amapiano Music Awards

The late artists Mpura and Killer Kau, who passed away in a tragic accident that took the lives of six people, received posthumous awards at the first ever South African AmaPiano Music Awards.

Proteas down the Windies – without Quinton de Kock

The Proteas overcame the West Indies with a convincing first victory in the T20 World Cup despite being without Quinton de Kock who controversially made himself unavailable minutes before the match.

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